Product Description

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Experience the energizing presence of the Holy Spirit! Marshall shares 40 inspirational readings based on intense study and her own life experiences. Each one includes a Scripture, prayer, and insightful devotion. An ideal guide for either personal study or group discussion that will help you learn to depend continually on the guidance of the Helper. 239 pages, softcover from Chosen.

Publisher's Description

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After an intense study of the Holy Spirit, Catherine Marshall wrote The Helper, detailing lessons she learned by living them out. She offers forty inspirational "helps," or readings, that contain Scripture, a prayer, and insight into the provocative third person of the Godhead. Also included are the answers Marshall discovered to questions like:Ž Who is the Helper?Ž How do I experience the Helper's presence?Ž How does the Helper meet everyday needs?Ž What is the Helper's role and function in the Church?

The forty "helps" are ideal as a devotional guide for the forty days of Lent and for group or individual study. Just as the power of the Holy Spirit is needed every day to help us cope with the problems and complexities of life, so The Helper is a book for all seasons, with total sales of more than 1.2 million.

Author Bio

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Catherine Marshall wrote several best-selling books in her lifetime, including A Man Called Peter, Something More, and Christy. Her love for God and love of writing were born at an early age and remained fervent until her death in 1983.

This is a classic. Catherine Marshall helps us to understand the roles of the Holy Spirit in simplicity. I ordered a copy because I couldn't find mine anywhere, have had it since the early '80s. I needed to quote some things for a speaking event I was doing... no where to be found. The day it arrived, I found my original copy. So good to know that now I have an extra one to share with someone when the time comes.

I found this book to be almost too good for words, as cheesy as that may sound. It really has helped me to have a more sound view of the Holy Spirit and to acknowledge Him as a person instead of a "thing."